Everyone thought Kalil was a no-brainer, but it seems Claiborne is very much on Minnesota's mind. And, when the clock starts ticking, there is no telling what type of deal they may get.

So let's put everyone on the clock and see what we get.

1. Indianapolis Colts (2-14): Andrew Luck, QB, Stanford

The Colts have long been working on their other draft picks.

2. *Washington Redskins (5-11): Robert Griffin III, QB, Baylor

Much of the same goes for Washington, who needs to hit on one of their other picks to make something happen.

3. Minnesota Vikings (3-13): Matt Kalil, OT, USC

Even with all the other scenarios, Kalil is the still best fit for the Vikes. He can come in immediately and help their two most important players, Christian Ponder and Adrian Peterson, starting on Day 1.

Scott Pioli would like to see Floyd drop here, but DeCastro is a bigger help to them. It's hard to justify the selection of a guard this high, but with Jamaal Charles returning, they'll get the most out of their first-round pick if they can help their most important player.

With so much versatility, it will be hard for the Bears to pass on the massive O-lineman from Georgia. Glenn gives them someone who can start at right tackle, but can also kick inside at guard and make a difference.

The Lions might want to add a pass-rusher here, but Reiff is a great value and gives them a potential starter at tackle for quite some time. Plus, the best rushers available are likely better fits in a 3-4 defense.